Michelangelo Rossato, Anthropological Painter, Signs with Vecchiato Art Galleries

The Artist Michelangelo Rossato, whose paintings are born from anthropological studies and from the research about Neolithic cults enters Vecchiato Art Galleries.

Padua, Italy, May 18, 2013 --(PR.com)-- A painting unique and powerful, focused on the subject, ie the anthropomorphic personifications of the Neolithic Great Goddess of fertility, death and Nature, distinguishes the works of Michelangelo Rossato, a young painter with a mature technique and a strong and peculiar cultural background.

In these times of exaggerated modernism, Michelangelo Rossato chooses to return to the origins of our symbolic culture and society: "Modernity,"-says Michelangelo - "instead of giving us the certainty we were looking for, has led us to be dependent by superfluous and it is distracting our attention from our real needs: we feel insecurity, uncertainty and existential nonsense that generates anxiety, fear, ignorance, which feeds social ills such as sexism, racism, homophobia. "

His inspiration stems from personal and anthropological studies on ancient religions, filtered through his dream experiences and is given concrete expression in a creative ritual process whose purpose is to transfer the feelings of the artist to those that admire the artwork, as explained by Michelangelo: "Giving shape to an image gives me happiness and well being and I am convinced that these forces remain in my work, to return the same energy to the viewer."

The first series of paintings dedicated to Dee can be viewed in a worldwide preview on the official website of the Gallery at: http://www.vecchiatoarte.com/en/artist/1448_rossato-michelangelo

To schedule an interview with the Artist or to request material (text, photos, videos) please call Andrea Furlan at at +39 (0)49 8561359 or e-mail andrea@vecchiatoarte.it
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